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Ahh, that makes sense. Pardon my ignorance, but is that a normal job for a competent gunsmith?
Yes! Also, if your DIY, bedding isn’t hard to learn.is that a normal job for a competent gunsmith?
Ahh, that makes sense. Pardon my ignorance, but is that a normal job for a competent gunsmith?
Ahh, that makes sense. Pardon my ignorance, but is that a normal job for a competent gunsmith?
not gonna lie its really hard to read your posts, maybe post before you hit the bottle?
Anyway, what ive concluded is that you think your opinions are fact and gospel. you havent used gear you are trashing. you admit you havent had a stocky's in a while. you say the carbon is shit but at the same time in the same post say you're waiting to see a tikka RokStok. So what exactly is your position?
Also, if you're so sure the carbon is shit then why are you even here? to troll the thread and start shit? talk shit to whoever will listen? you're kind of annoying man and filling this useful thread with dogshit posts the rest of us have to weed through to look for the info we want. Go away.
I am reasonably aware of the bedding process. I haven’t done it before, but I’m fairly confident that I could do it successfully. I’m more concerned about running into something for which I do not have the correct tooling or know-how. I seem to recall someone mentioning the action lugs (?) not mating up properly with the pillars of the stock. I’m no gunsmith, but to me that would not be fixable with epoxy. Is this an easy fix with washers, or spacers? Or is this beyond the realm of DIY? And if I do run into this, what are the gunsmithing costs, on average?
Yeah ... in the old days, we used to say that ol' Stinky had stunk up another thread ...Sorry.. i was a little behind catching up on the thread. i see now there is no end to his madness and will go on and on.. hahaha.
True. Also, don’t feed them!Yeah ... in the old days, we used to say that ol' Stinky had stunk up another thread ...
Anyway, "don't feel the trolls" is always a good idea.
Thanks - corrected. And pretty sure no-one here is at risk of feeling ol' Stinky any time soon.True. Also, don’t feed them!
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Hopefully there is a lefty with a ctr inlet for me in there.I see some lefty’s. There is still a week left to beat 1 year.
Nothing lines up with the pillars but the action screw holes, which are a common spacing, and the pillars are drilled oversize so the screws don't touch. The only reason for a thin washer would be to set the action a bit higher in the stock so that nothing touches the action but the two pillars, you then bed the action.
You shouldn't need to modify the btm metal inlet profile, ever. If it's cut a little deep you could add washers and bed the btm metal so it fits flush with the stock.
I've used these washers in a cpl stocks